An early photographs of pilot KIRASIĆ

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Acknowledgment of the Croatian Award - measures 21cm x 17cm- of the Croatian Award Eiserne Zvonimir – Medaille am Kriegsband (Iron Zvonimir Medal with War Ribbon); by the Obergefreiter in 373. (kroat.) Infantry Division (also known as Tiger Division); dated 15.2.1944; in fine condition. With original signature of the Commander of the Division, Generalleutnant Eduard Aldrian. Translation of the reason for the award states: Paul Kunze – Lance Corporal Paul Kunze came to the division headquarters on August 6th 1943 and since this time has been assigned as a dispatch rider to the motor vehicle squadron. He proved himself through various missions to be an exceptionally good driver and many a time fulfilled the work assigned to him as courier with prudence and dauntlessness. His reliability and satisfaction at work were exemplary at all times.

an Official -formal- Award document for very rare Commemorative Medal "5. 12. 1918", named to Ustaša NCO Josip Čavlek, signed in ink by the Commanding Officer of the Ustaša Honorary Battalion, with embossed seal on the left bottom, stamped on the right bottom, document measures 17cm x 23cm, folded, in very fine condition (this is a very rare document, and known to be the one in the best condition).

Footnote: Awarded to participants of the demonstrations in Zagreb main square on December 5, 1918, who protested against establishment of Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenians (established few days earlier). Among the few hundreds participants protesting at "Jelacic plac"was a mixture of armed military Croats and civilians. Local authorities were ready for protesters, employing armed police, who opened fire as soon as protesters appeared on the square. Ten protesters were killed, dozens wounded, and many more arrested. To commemorate this event Ante Pavelić's government issued Commemorative Medal "5. 12. 1918" to surviving participants in 1941.